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"The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom [...]" Read the full answer: u.fsf.org/3kz #GNUGPLFAQ

The #openSUSE logos contest closes tomorrow. We have several submissions. Those that are currently qualified have a bold Q at en.opensuse.org/Logocontest

Together, we can build a future in which everyone will be able to learn in freedom and will know their rights as a user. Help us to get there by donating to support our work. donate.fsf.org/ #LearnLibre

We're on @privacyguides! 🎉

Grateful to have the community backing us, as we work towards making #privacy and #security accessible 🙏

🛡️ With BastilleBSD, you get a robust and secure environment for both development and production.

#FreeBSD #BastilleBSD #security

Our shared stand together with #PureOS, @mobian, #SailfishOS, @ubports and #MNTReform for #FOSDEM2024 got accepted!

fosdem.org/2024/news/2023-11-2

We hope to see you all there! We'll show of some devices running all our awesome software and will gladly answer all your questions and show you all the new cool stuff that happened since last year!

When we're as surrounded by streaming platforms as we are now, it's easy to forget that the DRM-free life still exists. Even now, there are dozens of record labels, publishers, and online retailers that refuse to abuse their customers. /tnt/Learn about them in the Guide: u.fsf.org/1lr #EndDRM #DRM

This article from Cory Doctorow reminds us that DRM isn't just oppressive (and defective) by design -- it carries serious risks to our freedom and privacy: u.fsf.org/3vg #DefectiveByDesign #EndDRM

Hello, friends of freedom! Exciting news, we've got 8 shiny new versions of Linux-libre out: 6.6.2-gnu, 6.5.12-gnu, 6.1.63-gnu, 5.15.139-gnu, 5.10.201-gnu1, 5.4.261-gnu1, 4.19.299-gnu1, 4.14.330-gnu1. Can you smell the software freedom? It's in the air, and it's stronger than ever! Let's keep upholding our right to control our computing. #FreeSoftware #SoftwareFreedom #FSF #GNU #Linux #LinuxLibre

Big data analytics outfit Palantir have been involved with data systems across a range of UK govt departments. If this continues, we might end up locked in and dependent on them and their services

privacyinternational.org/repor

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FOSS input customization software "Polychromatic" has been updated to version 0.8.3. It's a open-source management software for Razer peripherals on Linux that offers a GUI for managing Razer devices supported by the OpenRazer drivers. This update adds support for two new devices; support for controlling the wheel effect on capable devices; Georgian translations; two bug fixes; and more. The code is licensed using GPLv3.0. The program can be downloaded from Github or through various Linux distro repos.



The main website for the project is here:


https://polychromatic.app/



The source code is on Github:


https://github.com/polychromatic/polychromatic




The release notes for this update are located here:


https://github.com/polychromatic/polychromatic/releases/tag/v0.8.3




If you wish to support the project financially you can send donations to the creator Luke Horwell through Paypal:

https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/LukeHorwell
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